I have been shooting a lot of b/w film on this road trip with a red #29 filter. Fomapan 200 8x10 and HP5+/Tmax 400 in 4x5
The manufacturer said it was a 3 stop filter, a fellow photographer metered my filter on a light table and his conclusion was that it was in fact a 5 stop filter.
Now a couple of questions;
I have always metered this filter at 3 stops compensation. So far my negatives have all come out with incredibly heavy contrast but no "underexposed" highlights, as far as I can tell, and in fact the results have so far been quite pleasing.
given the advice of this fellow photographer to push the sheet film 2 stops to make up for the extra 2 stops i did not take into account;
So... If I push this huge batch of negatives another 2 stops in development, will i "blow out" the highlights if this conclusion is not correct? Is it worth the risk to try this? Or should i just develop them as i metered? I have found only one thread after some extensive googling researching this uncommonly used filter, only some people saying they rated it as a 3.5-4 stop filter
Help!
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The manufacturer said it was a 3 stop filter, a fellow photographer metered my filter on a light table and his conclusion was that it was in fact a 5 stop filter.
Now a couple of questions;
I have always metered this filter at 3 stops compensation. So far my negatives have all come out with incredibly heavy contrast but no "underexposed" highlights, as far as I can tell, and in fact the results have so far been quite pleasing.
given the advice of this fellow photographer to push the sheet film 2 stops to make up for the extra 2 stops i did not take into account;
So... If I push this huge batch of negatives another 2 stops in development, will i "blow out" the highlights if this conclusion is not correct? Is it worth the risk to try this? Or should i just develop them as i metered? I have found only one thread after some extensive googling researching this uncommonly used filter, only some people saying they rated it as a 3.5-4 stop filter
Help!
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